This is very interesting. I had seen a really cute Pampers commercial that talks about the miracle of life- and I wanted to post the commercial here, but when I went to look for the commercial-- all I found was this full version that is NOT the one that airs on TV.

In this full version (seen below) it adds in parts about children being born via surrogate (a woman whose womb hosts a child not genetic to her but the combination of a sperm/egg from a donor) and also IVF-- (a sperm/egg joined outside the womb and implanted in the woman) and I found that very off putting.

It's a confusing mix of things, and I think it ruins the commercial. Children are always a miracle, true, no matter how they are conceived, for in the end, God alone creates life and allows life to come to creation.

but we as adults, is having children, when we want and how we want, a right? Is it a right to do whatever we want to get the end result we want? Is it right to take eggs from a woman and join them with a…

I had the awesome and distinct joy of visiting EWTN studios a few weeks ago and recording a Life on the Rock episode. It was simply amazing to see the studios in Irondale and the monastary of the Sisters in Hanceville. God bless all of the people who work for EWTN, you guys are doing GREAT and NOBLE things.

A special thanks to Fr. Mark, Doug, Emily and Jill for your hospitality and kindness and also a thank you to the Sisters who spoke with us for a few minutes at the Monastary, it was a sheer delight to meet you.

Arriving in Atlanta on my way to Alabama, I almost didn't make the flight. We were late leaving Seattle and so I had to, of course, catch my next flight from the opposite end of the airport. When you hear, "this is the final boarding call, doors will close in three minutes", you know you need to step on it- so, uh, I ended up sprinting down the corridor to the flight.

I came across this old song by Tom Petty, "Last Dance With Mary Jane" and I remember watching the video in high school and thinking, "that is a weird video" and watching it again, I still think it's a weird video but I think it's also a metaphor for something deeper.

Obviously the term "Mary Jane" is another name for marijuana and although the Tom Petty's band denies the correlation, the video and the lyrics of the song remind me of the pattern of addiction, whatever addiction we may have.

It struck me in the lyrics that Tom sings about a girl who comes to town and blows everyone away, and then later on he talks about how tired he is with the town he is on, how summer is coming around and the desire to take a "last dance with Mary Jane, one more time to kill the pain"

"Mary Jane" is very beautiful, and you can see how Tom relishes in her beauty- even though she is dead. That's how addiction can look to the addict- altho…

I don't know whether Lance did or did not use them but if you read his two autobiographies, both Tyler Hamilton (seen on right, cycling behind Lance in 2003) and Floyd Landis are mentioned by Lance as being friends and confidants of his

It's just too bad that friendships have to be ruined over stuff like this.

Here's the kicker of this article, an excerpt, that speaks to the ridiculousness that many levels of sports have become:

"The "60 Minutes" segment, which will air in its entirety Sunday at 7 p.m. Eastern, also includes an interview with another former Armstrong teammate, Frankie Andreu.Now one of the race directors at the Tour of California, Andreu told Pelley he took banned substances because lesser riders he believed were doping were passing him. "Training alone wasn't doing it and I …

I woke up with this song in my heart. I haven't heard it in a long time-- but I like the line, "you've already won me over, in spite of me".

It reminds me how God continually woos us and if we are open, He eventually wins our hearts, in spite of ourselves, in spite of all the obstacles we put in the way- He still woos us and wins our hearts with the Truth of who He really is and who we really are.

We aren't used to being treated so well, like royalty. We say, "this is too good to be true, it cant be true" because we are not used to true love. We don't think we are worthy or worth it. But we are.

I love that....

I had no choice but to hear you
You stated your case time and again
I thought about it

You treat me like I'm a princess
I'm not used to liking that
You ask how my day was

You've already won me over in spite of me
And don't be alarmed if I fall head over feet
Don't be surprised if I love you for all that you are
I couldn&…

It's always interesting to hear celebrities voice their decided opinions on Christianity...in this article, Brad Pitt shares that it was when he was "untethered" from the "comfort of religion" that he made a "discovery of self"

This is a very beautiful and piercing song. Wow. (he begins to sing about a minute into the video)

You showed him all the best of you
But I'm afraid your best
Wasn't good enough
And know he never wanted you
At least not the way
You wanted yourself to be loved
And you feel like you were a mistake
He's not worth all those tears that won't go away

I wish you could see that
Still you try to impress him
But he never will listen

And now you've grown up
With this notion that you were to blame
And you seem so strong sometimes
But I know that you still feel the same
As that little girl who shined like an angel
Even after his lazy heart put you through hell

I wish you could see that
Still you try to impress him
But he never will listen

When traveling, make sure to have an adequate amount of toothpaste with you to last the entire duration of your stay.
(this will prevent you from having to embark on undercover stealth missions to retrieve supplemental supplies...not that that happened to me, per se......i'm just saying....)

I found this picture of little William and the family dog (furry thing on the left ;) ) so captivating and delightful. There is something so beautiful and powerful within a little child.

Little children have the innocence to disarm even the most tough and "mature" among us. I was at a gathering last week where a little child was being walked by his mom and dad, and as the little guy toddled along, every person in the near vicinity was watching him and smiling at him so sweetly. It was touching to behold that moment in time.

How profound the truth that no matter how much money, fame, drugs or promiscuity a person has, it still does not erase the sorrow and truth of a harm done.

Not only are women lied to by abortion providers, who tell them that it's a simple "procedure" that will have no ill or lasting effects but the fathers of the children are told the same thing as well-- and men are often given less space to grieves, especially over an aborted child.

For every woman who suffers an abortion, there is a father left childless as well. This is a gaping hole in both their lives.

A young woman and man were about to be married and were working on some final details of their wedding.

The bride was expressing her struggle with low self-esteem and how much she had suffered over the years from disliking herself. She began to weep as she spoke about it and how her fiance has been such a big support to her.

The tender part was watching how her fiance, the groom, related to her. He spoke of how beautiful he thought she was and that his desire for her was to know her beauty and be a stunning vision of beauty on their wedding day.

As I sat there and watched this story, it really pierced my heart that love makes the Beloved beautiful.

When this man looked at this woman, he didn't see the flaws that the world loves to impose upon us all. He saw his beautiful bride to be, a woman who captivated him and a woman whom he wanted to know the truth about herself.

This is an amazing video of the crowd that gathered near Ground Zero after the news reported that Osama bin Laden was indeed dead. Lead by men in uniform, the crowd recites the Pledge of Allegiance. Very moving.

it was reported that the military respected Muslim tradition of burying the body within 24 hours after death, and buried bin Laden at sea. Although bin Laden was a terrorist who killed many people, it is testament to our soldiers in the military of the United States of America, who not only tirelessly persevered in capturing this man but that they still did the honorable thing and buried bin Laden with respect.

God bless all those who serve in the military, you are beloved and noble.

This is the 400th post of the Nunessential blog. Whee! What better day than Divine Mercy Sunday, the Beatification of Pope John Paul II and May 1st- Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, to post a 400th entry.

So, of course I would have to post about the Ninja Nuns who were present at the Royal Wedding. I laughed out loud, really LOL, when I read the thoughts of people who determined that the nuns in gray and white who were seated in the Sanctuary of Westminster Abbey next to Prince William and Catherine Middleton, were actually secret service "ninja nuns" on security detail. Ha Ha!!!!! i loved that very much. read the article here

(my friend Sr. Mary Paul just commented about it, "people must really have nothing else to do in their lives")

I was immediately intrigued when I saw the Sisters, but not because I thought they were from Secret Ninja Security (although that would be really cool)

When I first saw them, I was struck by the dichotomy of the bride of William, Cath…